Reviews of Huxley Bay Marina and RV Park

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6

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Mar 2007 -
$19.00

This is a quiet little campground on the Toledo Bend Res. The owners are very nice and helpful to your needs. There is no Bathhouse so you need a self-contained RV. Most of the spaces overlook the lake and have some trees for shade. There's a restaurant there that's a local favorite and they also have several fishing event's throughout the year. - Yosemite Dan

Reviews of Mission Dolores RV Park

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Mar 2016 -
$12.00

We stayed here for four nights on our way back to Illinois after spending the winter in the RGV. Liked this park very much and if ever in the area again will definitely stop here. All sites are full-hookup but we picked site 24 because it is out in the open and our satellite dish on the roof worked great here but there are many shaded sites as well. Wifi worked very well too. Streets and sites are paved so it was very clean. Garbage cans at almost every other site. - k m m

Mar 2012 -
$11.00

Very nice and clean. Grass mowed. Level, concrete sites. Only downside was there was NO place to eat dinner for late arrivals who are too tired to cook. Town is pretty much closed down. We ate at Dairy Queen and both got sick during the night. Yikes. We would stay here again, but plan ahead for dinner. - ouachita princess

Mar 2012 -
$12.00

What a great park. Oilfield workers are gone now. Plenty of sites available. Full hookups. Self-check in. Passport America rate is good for as long as your stay. Other discounts available too. Check with Park Host for Wi-Fi code, varies per site. Paved roads and sites. Picnic tables at sites. Two shelters available for use ($$). Be sure to visit the Museum and San Augustine. Plenty of history in this small town. - Iceman567

Reviews of Holly Park Marina

Rating:

7

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Apr 2007 -
$19.00

This park was very rustic and a bit primitive. Mom and Pop type business, very nice people providing excellent service, they brought us firewood twice a day and checked in on us all the time. The bathrooms were clean but unfinished looking. Lots of area for kids to play, but beware of the poison oak. Nice boat ramp and fishing bank.Nice place if you don't mind simplicity.There are a couple of campers that have been there for a long time, fishing camp type stuff. - rubio07

Reviews of North Toledo Bend State Park

Nice lots of room between sites none very level though can get satellite reception at a few sites plenty of shade - Usaerrb19

Jun 2016 -
$28.00

We stayed Sunday to Wednesday. Almost had the whole park to ourselves. Staff was super friendly. Great fishing, and we saw lots of wildlife. Only negative I can say is no trash containers at each site. Other than that, we will surely be going back! - wesevitt

Jan 2016 -
$18.00

This is a beautiful park with asphalt sites that are fairly level. There are sandboxes for tent campers on many sites. This campground has the best shower arrangement I have ever seen in any campground. The Wi-Fi works fairly well but the one drawback to this park is that there is no over-the-air TV reception. Still I would not hesitate to return. - Bjensen

Reviews of Tranquility Bay Resort

Rating:

4

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Jul 2013 -
$38.00

PROs: Waterfront sites only a few feet from the bulk headed lake. Beautiful views. Slab level and wide. Looks like the park had some strong investment in infrastructure at one time, with concrete parking, boat docks, a nice long fishing pier, boat ramp, club house etc. A couple of covered sites but they were rented to long term tenants. CONs: A whole list. At the core is that there is little maintenance. Whole place has a run down feel to it. Like it was once really nice but now is badly run down. - Grass was mowed but not edged so buildings had 4 ft high weeds growing around them. Playground equipment had tall weeds around it. - Broken beer bottle in breeze way between restrooms that remained during our 3 day visit. Which means the restrooms were not cleaned. - Sewer connection at our site had a broken cap so we could not screw in hose. Looked broken for a long time. So we smelled the sewer when wind was right. - We arrived at 5pm, office closed at 4pm. There was no arrival packet so we had to call the after hours number and wait for someone to show up to open office and tell us site number. There was no map, no instructions about trash or amenities, nothing but a site number. End of fishing pier had some sort of adjustable platform that was broken off and floating in water for a long time. There are no pet cleanup stations. Had to find dumpster on our own, no trash pickup. No laundry that we could find. Had we found a review of the place earlier we would have found a different RV park on the lake. - Robin G Grimes

Reviews of The Byrd's Nest RV Park

This is a great stop if you are looking for a forest setting. The sites are grass and mostly level. I chose a back-in spot that was roomy. Joe was great. He met us upon arrival, showed us to our spot and helped me park. The Canada geese, pet geese and pet guineas provide scenic wildlife. Great place to launch your boat and fish on the lake. - MobileScout38BWQS

Mar 2016 -
$30.00

Good place to stay for fishing. Lots of shade, my dish would not work because of the trees. I would look for another place if in area. Sites are very close, pointing in all directions. I was six feet away from a trailer. Owners live there, friendly and helpful. - retiredblade

Reviews of Sabine River RV Park

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8

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Mar 2014 -
$20.00

Very nice basic campground. Would make a good base camp or overnight stop. No trees in the spots but surrounded by trees. Very nice nature trail with bird houses and other art along the trail. Great for walking a leashed dog. Owner was one of the nicest and most helpful RV park guys we've ever met. Helped hookup! Nothing fancy but strong Wi-Fi, clean, no cable TV, but there are dishes if you have service. Would definitely stop again. - User3017

Aug 2013 -
$25.00

We travel Nation wide 350 days a year. With that being said we know a good park; this place is fantastic! We stayed in a local park 1 night and the wife was uncomfortable, moved here and she was happy. Close to town, but not too close clean laundry, free Wi-Fi, rates are very reasonable, park is clean and quiet. They provide Direct TV hook up; we have Dish, but got great reception. Verizon works great here; would stay again anytime! Home is where we park! - cuz

Reviews of Southern Leisure

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3

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Dec 2013 -
$10.00

About the only good part of this park is the friendly couple that greeted us (after waiting 45 minutes for them to get back from lunch). The roads are a challenge, the sites (those that aren't permanently occupied) are on slopes, the washrooms were left open to the elements so basically unusable in the near freezing weather. Rate is AOR and they accept cash only. - vagabond8400

Jan 2013 -
$10.00

The best thing we can say about Southern Leisure is the friendliness and charm of the host couple. From there everything goes downhill. The campground physically is challenging from the broken roads leading to and within the park to the slanted sites available. I think we finally found the one somewhat level site after spending our first night in a tilted site with our pull vehicle still attached. Maneuvering around the campground in the dark was challenging. Unfortunately we arrived in pouring rain around sunset. Not knowing the roads in the campground and without a site map, we ended up on a hill on a rutted dirt road. Thank heaven we had the foresight to purchase a 4WD tow vehicle. If you are up to a challenge, then Southern Leisure is the campground for you. And, for an extra level of difficulty, make sure you arrive in the dark during a downpour. - texyankee9

May 2007 -
$15.00

This park looks to have been a fairly nice property years ago, but has been left to deteriorate. Memberships have been sold throughout the years, so some folks are trying to get their money's worth and either live or keep their rigs stored on campsites. Poor choice if you're looking for a decent park. - SeeTheUSA